OWEN, John Born 16 Apr. 1735. [1741] Died 24 Feb. 1843 [Feb. 6, 1843 aged 102] while a resident of the Town of Carroll aged 107 years, 10 months and 8 days. He was a native of Windsor, CT, a soldier in the early French War, and in the American Army throughout the Revolution. It is related that he was with General Wolf at Quebec in 1759 and with Col. Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga. He served as private in Capt. Nathaniel Buel's Co., Col Hinman's Regt. CT Militia, May to Dec. 1775. As private in Capt. Roger Moore's Company and Col. Fisher Day's Regt. CT Militia, May to Oct. 1776 and July and August 1777 and as private in Capt. Archelaus Buel's Co., CT Militia Oct. 1777. He came from Susquehanna Valley, NY to Warren, PA in 1806 and in 1808 located in the town of Poland, Chautauqua Co., NY. In 1816 he sold his farm and settled in the town of Carroll and at one time kept a tavern at Fentonville. He is mentioned in the Pension List of 1840 as residing with Reuben Owens in Carrol. He was the maternal grandfather of the late Gov. Fenton of Jamestown. His wife Lydia, born at Sunderland, CT 30 Jan 1773, died 7 Nov. 1851 aged 78 years, 9 months, and 8 days. WARREN, PA - WARREN CEMETERY